Republic day of Maldives

Posted in History, News by Mohamed Abdulla Shafeeg on November 11, 2011

Maldives republic day has a lot of significance, as it is on this day that Maldives became a republic, after so many years as a monarchy. Initially, republic was formed in the year 1953, but it could not last for a long time and the monarchy was restored in the same year. Later, it was on the 11th of November in 1968, when Maldives finally became a republic.

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